Global Warming: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, on the Role of the U.S. Government in the United Nations Negotiations on Global Warming Climate Change, March 3, 1992, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 192 pages |
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... OECD countries are spending now in bilateral and multilateral aid in climate change . However , I am providing the Subcommittee a copy of a selected inventory of technology cooperation related to climate change that the United States ...
... OECD countries are spending now in bilateral and multilateral aid in climate change . However , I am providing the Subcommittee a copy of a selected inventory of technology cooperation related to climate change that the United States ...
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... OECD countries . I will defer to the Department of State on questions concerning the positions of other countries on the climate change issue . The Department of Commerce believes that the primary instru- ment for transferring ...
... OECD countries . I will defer to the Department of State on questions concerning the positions of other countries on the climate change issue . The Department of Commerce believes that the primary instru- ment for transferring ...
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... OECD countries to reduce their emissions ( Scenario IRS91b ) , total world carbon dioxide emissions more than triple from the current level by the year 2100. But the share of the OECD drops to 17 percent of the total , and that of the ...
... OECD countries to reduce their emissions ( Scenario IRS91b ) , total world carbon dioxide emissions more than triple from the current level by the year 2100. But the share of the OECD drops to 17 percent of the total , and that of the ...
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... OECD these measures would be relatively more harmful to the U.S. economy than to those of many of our major foreign competitors . Comparison of U.S. Ability to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions With Abilities of Other Countries Although a ...
... OECD these measures would be relatively more harmful to the U.S. economy than to those of many of our major foreign competitors . Comparison of U.S. Ability to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions With Abilities of Other Countries Although a ...
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... OECD at 1988 levels beginning in 1990 and continuing through the year 2010 , and comparing the results with a base case scenario assuming no restrictions were in effect . The restrictions did not apply outside the OECD countries . The ...
... OECD at 1988 levels beginning in 1990 and continuing through the year 2010 , and comparing the results with a base case scenario assuming no restrictions were in effect . The restrictions did not apply outside the OECD countries . The ...
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